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Kim Kardashian, Kanye West Selling $11 Million Bel Air Mansion Amid Delayed Renovations

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are reportedly planning to sell their Bel Air mansion.

The Hollywood power couple are said to be fed-up with the delayed renovations on their $11 million home and insiders claim they have agreed to list it, according to Us magazine.

Kardashian, 33, and her rapper husband, 37, purchased the 14,000-square-foot home last year and gutted the entire property. They had anticipated a July 2014 move in date, however, extensive renovations have made this impossible.

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"The house has a long way to go before they can move in. It's frustrating for Kim," a source told LifeandStyle magazine.

Kardashian reportedly "never wanted" renovations on the Italian-style estate, but West allegedly insisted on customizing the property. West's desire for the best of the best in decor and architecture reportedly only added to the delays in renovations, which took an emotional toll on Kardashian.

"Kim's over how long it's taking," a source told Us magazine.

The E! star is now said to be looking for a new luxury home located closer to her family in Calabasas. She has been living at her mother Kris Jenner's home since giving birth to her daughter North last year.

"She just wants to be settled," another insider explained. "Not squatting in someone else's house."

The wealthy pair wed in Italy in a lavish ceremony last month and they recently enjoyed two honeymoons in Ireland followed by Mexico.

They exchanged "I dos" before an estimated 200 friends and family at the Forte di Belvedere in Florence on May 24 and they appear to still be basking in the bliss of married life.

"I feel as though we'll always be in the honeymoon period," Kardashian recently told Daily Mail U.K.

"We always say we really like to treat each other like it's our birthday," she went on "I try to treat him like it's his birthday every single day. I think we'll always be like that."

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